The MIT-trained engineers behind the Edgertronic say the device has been built from the ground up with custom hardware and software

Edgertronic users are able to control many aspects of the high speed video recording, from ISO and shutter speed to frame rate and resolution

Once connected to a computer, or to a LAN over ethernet, users can control the Edgertronic via a web browser user interface

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Whether it's a bursting water balloon or the flapping wings of a bird, super slow-motion video can reveal the incredible nature of seemingly mundane events. But this footage doesn't come cheap. With typical set-ups costing in excess of US$30,000, its use is often limited to those with mega-budgets. The Edgertronic high speed video camera aims to to change that, by offering pro specs with a (relatively) affordable price-tag.